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Canadian Law Profs Counter CRIA Propaganda

An anonymous reader writes "The Globe and Mail reports that Canadian law professors have countered the Canadian recording industry's misinformation campaign in a new 600-page book that is being made freely available under a creative commons license. Led by Professor Michael Geist, the book provides full coverage of the possibility of Canada adopting DMCA-like copyright laws." From the article: "The 19 copyright law professors, in a peer-reviewed discussion edited by Ottawa lawyer and Internet columnist Michael Geist, note that revisions to copyright law in the past were largely the result of negotiations among copyright stakeholders; today, however, the broader public is also demanding a seat at the table. 'The public's interest in copyright something inconceivable even a few years ago is the result of the remarkable confluence of computing power, the Internet, and a plethora of new software programs, all of which has not only enabled millions to create their own songs, movies, photos, art, and software but has also allowed them to efficiently distribute their creations electronically without the need for traditional distribution systems,' the book says."

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  1. RTF...B? by Ceriel+Nosforit · · Score: 5, Funny

    Remember kids, no posting before you've read all 600 pages. =)

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  2. Slashdotted? by Bam359 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Could someone post the content of the book in a comment, the webpage seem's to have been slashdotted.

  3. +5 Awesome points by ToasterofDOOM · · Score: 4, Funny

    As much as I love to bash Canada, this is worthy of applause. Can we borrow you to fight the RIAA when you're done?

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  4. Bender by Sebby · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bender: "I'm not reading all that crap. Summarize it in one word!"
    Leela: "Sabotage."

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